Scrapper

Scrapper

dir. Charlotte Regan
Great Britain 2022 / 84’
Polish subtitles
10– Play

“I think there's always something we can learn from children, such as their unusual view of the world and how they deal with problems”, Charlotte Regan said at this year's Sundance Film Festival, where she received the Grand Jury Prize.

In her feature-length debut, 12-year-old Georgie, a London suburban native, faces challenges that would baffle many adults. She lives entirely on her own, pays her bills by stealing bicycles, and tells social services that she is being looked after by her uncle Winston Churchill. This difficult but structured daily life gets disrupted by the appearance of the bright girl's father. Young Jason (played by Harris Dickinson, the star of Triangle of Sadness) comes back from Ibiza after a long absence, and though he doesn't quite know how to do it, he tries to rebuild a relationship with his daughter. The director portrays their uphill struggle with her own mature film language. It captures the empathy towards the characters, so familiar to Charlotte Wells' Aftersun, but also the out-of-the-box, video-style editing and references to British social cinema.

Creators

Director
Charlotte Regan
Screenplay
Charlotte Regan
Cinematography
Molly Manning Walker
Editing
Matteo Bini, Billy Sneddon
Music
Patrick Jonsson
Main cast
Lola Campbell, Alin Uzun, Harris Dickinson, Cary Crankson
Producer
Theo Barrowclough, Jennifer Monks
Production
BBC Film, British Film Institute, DMC Film, Great Point Media
Polish distributor
Against Gravity
Sales
Charades
Original language
English

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